XPost: nyc.general, nyc.transit, nyc.motorcycles
XPost: alt.autos
From: romainm@sympatico.ca
Good luck man.
I am sure you will let us know the outcome.
Mike
Whomever wrote:
>
> In article <3F7B26D4.29C8D5C2@sympatico.ca>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > Whomever wrote:
> >
> > > CVS Stores may have been technically within their legal rights
> > > to tow my car and extort $160 from me, but what they perpetrated
> > > was a draconian penalty way out of proportion to my trivial
> > > offense, which unlike what they did harmed no one.
> > >
> > > Staying within my legal rights of free speech and freedom of the
> > > press, I can easily cost CVS far, far more than the sum they
> > > extorted from me. Should fair compensation not be forthcoming, I
> > > most certainly will do so. You may disagree, but as their
> > > authoritarian sympathizers might say, "that's the way it is!"
> > >
> > > BOYCOTT CVS STORES!
> > > BOYCOTT CVS STORES!
> > > BOYCOTT CVS STORES!
> >
> > No offense, but you must be a country boy.
>
> New York City, all my life. How about you?
>
> > Any big city I have been to all across Canada has all the parking lots
> > marked the same as the one you illegally parked in and got dinged for.
> >
> > I am a small town boy and like you didn't take the signs seriously until
> > the same thing happened to me. Bought something at the store, then went
> > across the street for something to eat. Came back, no car.
> >
> > Bitch all you want, I sure did. I was wrong and sure learned my lesson.
>
> No, you accepted - one could say that you had indoctrinated into
> you - the belief that this kind of draconian extortion is
> acceptable and that we should accept it and do nothing about it.
> I for one, being of free and independent mind, will do far more
> than "bitch" should I not receive fair compensation. It is time
> that WE THE PEOPLE taught these corporate predators that as they
> depend upon us for their profits, they had better treat us
> fairly and with respect!
>
> > The owners of the mall told me if they let everyone park there for free,
> > it would always be full and paying 'customers' who couldn't find a
> > parking spot would go somewhere else.
> >
> > I really couldn't argue their logic.... :-(
>
> I can! Why did they not simply charge a fee for parking there,
> rather than set extortion traps for the unwary? More money to be
> made that way, perhaps? (:-))
>
> > I 'did' have the option to move out onto the street to a parking
> > meter....
> >
> > Oh, I also managed to pay cash at the impound lot for no receipt and no
> > 15% tax... That is a pretty common thing to do with tow trucks. Even
> > ones that you call and are radio equipped will lots of times do that.
> > They still log the call to dispatch and say when they will be free again
> > at my drop point so they sure aren't scamming the money.
> >
> > Making noise about boycotting a store because you screwed up, just
> > doesn't make much sense to me....
>
> They screwed up worse, so it makes sense to me. And I'm sure it
> will make sense to many other people, should I find it necessary
> to further publicize my experience and advocate a boycott of CVS.
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
* Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)
|